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Aggie women gear up for tough LSC Tournament

Lone Star Conference Championship
March 5 at 6:00 pm vs. West Texas A&M | Quarterfinal
March 7 at 6:00 pm vs. Midwestern State or Angelo State | Semifinal
March 8 at 3:00 pm | Championship

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lonestarconference.org (Quarterfinals and Semifinal | csnhouston.com (Championship)

Live Stats- lonestarconference.org Twittter @CameronAggies | #backtheaxe | Game Notes

Cameron at the Conference Tournament
After a 13-13 season, with a 5-11 conference mark, the Aggies just made it into the Lone Star Conference as the eight seed and will face West Texas A&M in their quarterfinal match-up. From there they would face either Midwestern State or Angelo State in the semis.

This will be the ninth time the Aggies have made an appearance in the conference tournament. The last time the Aggies were in the postseason was two years ago in 2012, when Cameron made the it in as a four seed, but lost in the first round to Angelo State.

Cameron is 0-2 when facing the Lady Buffs in the tournament, meeting up with them in the first round both in 1990 and 2006. Cameron has went up against ASU in the LSC postseason three times, WT and Texas A&M-Kingsville twice, and Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State both once. The Aggies have yet to make it to the championship game of the LSC tournament, but did make the semifinals in 2002.

Last Time Out for CU
The Aggies lost their final game of the regular season as Midwestern State came to the Aggie Gym and won 91-58. CU shot just .304 from the field and .182 from behind the arc, while the Mustangs hit 57% of their shots from the field and hit almost 60% of their three point shots. Cameron was out-rebounded 40-26 and gave up 34 points in the paint.

Both Ali Brown and Jazzmine Robinson led the Aggies with 11 points. Brown was 7-7 from the charity stripe in her final game at home. Christina Caddy pulled down eight rebounds and added seven points, while Lacy Reinke chipped in nine and Jade Herl scored six.

Two with Four
Both Ali Brown and Lacy Reinke have played in all four seasons at Cameron. Since their freshman season they have both played in all 106 games possible for the Aggies.

Put a Stamp on it
A year after breaking Michelle Brogden's record of 62 three pointers in a single season, making 65, Chelsea Stamp rewrote her own record against Texas A&M-Kingsville, hitting five of six from behind the arc to give her 68 three pointers on the season. She has since then extended the record to 71 and is averaging an LSC best 2.7 three point field goals per game. Stamp is also ranked 20th in the nation in threes per game and 11th in three point percentage.

Leading Scorer
Junior College transfer, Jazzmine Robinson has led the Aggies in point this season from the get go. Robinson has had two over 20 point games, 19 double digit point games, and is currently riding a six game streak have having 10 or more points in a game. With 12.2 points per game, Robinson is ninth in the LSC in scoring and is also 11th in rebounding with six boards per game.

Hometown Girls
Senior fowards, Lacy Reinke and Christina Caddy are both Lawton, Okla. natives and both graduated from Lawton High School. Caddy leads the team and is fifth in the LSC in rebounding, with 6.9 per game. She had three double doubles this season, with a breakout game against Tarleton State on Feb. 8, scoring 15 points and grabbing 20 rebounds, earning her LSC Defensive Player of the Week. Reinke is averaging about seven and six for CU this season, with a 10 and 10 double double against Texas A&M-Commerce on Jan. 15. She earned LSC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring 15 and 16 points, averaging eight rebounds, and shooting almost perfect from the field in a two game span.

Living by the three
With 12 team three pointers made against Texas A&M-Kingsville, the 2013-14 Aggies surpassed the 2009-10 CU team in team three pointers made in a season. The original record was 180; the current Aggie team has made 195 shots from behind the arc and have a three point percentage of .379. Cameron is the 12th best team in the nation when it comes down to knocking down threes, while Jade Herl and Chelsea Stamp are fourth and 11th in three point efficiency in the nation.
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